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Sirius XM flaw could’ve let hackers remotely unlock and start cars
Dec. 3, 2022, 6:12 p.m. | Emma Roth
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Nissan is just one of the auto manufacturer’s that use Sirius XM’s connected vehicle services.
A vulnerability affecting Sirius XM’s connected vehicle services could’ve let hackers remotely start, unlock, locate, flash the lights, and honk the horn on cars. Sam Curry, a security engineer at Yuga Labs, worked with a group of security researchers to discover the flaw and outlined their findings in a thread on Twitter (via Gizmodo).
In addition to providing a satellite radio subscription, Sirius …
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